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March 03 2010
Mere addition paradox – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The mere addition paradox is a problem in ethics, identified by Derek Parfit, and appearing in his book, Reasons and Persons (1986). The paradox identifies apparent inconsistency between three seemingly true beliefs about population ethics.
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